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SELECTION COMMITTEE
"SELECTED.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1927.
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Mister Gunner Fogden (I hear the report of his promotion was a bit premature) his claims to be tried though I doubt if he is as good Jex or Ismail None of them are bats. I also have just heard that Major Lightfoot in coming back to the Garrison. If this is correct he stands a very good chance of in- By the courtesy of the Honclusion, as he is a useful, il not very Under the heading Protection Secretary of the Hong Kong Cricket correct, bat and a fair show les of Women and Garis the Secre Once up a time our fathers, some try for Chinese Affairs States Club, I am authorized to publish break bowler. hope they have
working him up North! of them, benght pictures by the that the number of persons de- the names of those gentlemen who not damaged his cricket by over-
Navy Fossibles." yard" beenuse they like all good tained under warrant and sent have been chosen serve on the Victorians, had a horror of bare direct to the Po Leung Kek dur
g the year was 21 as compared Selection Committee to pick the walls. When modesty både one put with is in 1925. The number of Caley's team, er teams, for the petticoats on beds and chairs, it is women whose detention was found Interport Matches in November unnecessary and who were allowed not to be wondered at that uncloth to leave after investigation was 7; next. They are Mr. T. E. Pearce, ed walls were a disgrace. But since were sent to their native places; Capt. A. G. Dobbie, Mr. G. R. that day has come the reign of sim were restored to their relatives; Sayer, Mr. A. W. Hayward, and plicity: sier and free from while 3 cases were still under con- Mr. A. C. I. Rowker. There is a drcuration aralmost subjects for a sideration on December 31st.
The number of persons reported local, and perhaps very human, grusade among the newer house- holders. I would not for a mement by Hong Kong residents to the Po tendines to consider anyone who
Kuk
missing during the 'declaim against the dignity of Leung
ventures to criticize the doings of space, or offer a plea for a revival year was 36 of whom were found, of antimacusors and valances, but as compared with 34 and 19 in 1923, a Club Committee either a bolshe The total number of persons re-vik, or a roscate lack-brain, or a pictures, I had to be a necessity as
ported missing including reports well as an ornament to any room.
of which have their merits.
may choose the Japanese method
of having hat one in a room, or THE ENGLISH GRAND PRIX. d and who am I to spoil their
you may cover the walls of yourj
But the pictures must is well chosen on China and Macno sas 19 of man with a growse, or a man with and well hung. Now there are two whom were found, as compared an axe to grind. I plead not guilty to charges or, three and fourt metheds of hanging pictures both with 12 cut of 30 in 1923.
You
Lots of people will hold charge two
innocent pleasure by contradicting them! But I can see no harm in setting forth my own views and leaving my readers to form their own opinion. After all, it's a poor case that won't stand fair and open
rooms like a picture gallery.
静 If
A DUNLOP TRIUMPH.
you choose the latter, however, be in- sure that your pictures are dividually and collectively worth hanging.
the
The first three places in English Grand Prix have been won by Delage cars, all of which had the fitted to them Dunlop Tyres of Well Base Principle."
The usual modern method is some thing of a compromise between these two Half a dozen or even more
The point of significance in this pictures adarn the walls of most rooms, with very little care as to latest achievement is that all Euro. their suitability for the room in peas Grand Prix in 1917 have thus question or to their reaction the one been won by enra which we elect- on another Pictures, if they are ed to fit Danlop Tyres at the Well
more Base Principle. worth hanging are worth thought than this. If they are are not worth hanging, but are bought to hide bare walls or hung because
-colour
criticism.
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HOCKEY.
CLUB DE RECREIO » HONG
KONG UNIVERSITY "A."
This match will be played on the University ground on Monday at
4.13 sharp
Club de Recreio:-F. Barros, P. M. N. da Silva, L Carvalho, C. Rasto, J. E. Noronha, A. A. R. Botelho. E P. Souza, D. Lopes, R. C. Reed, II. Alves, and H. Botelho. Reserves A. Silva and
In these strenuous times it is who extraordinarily hard to say will be here and who will be absent II. Barros. even of our
So far regulars." I know, and I apeak very much subject to correction, the saly prob ables from the Navy are Hunt and Dale of the Tamar. I believe Brace comes under the R.A.F. I sincerely trust that he will be able to get away for next to Pearce he is the most stone cold certainty we have. Civilians.
BILLIARDS.
F.MC.A. INTER-CLUB MATCH.
In a return billiards match at the Chinese T.M.C.A.. the home side beat the players from the European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, by the hind some margin of 274 points, thus As regards local Club cricketers avenging the defeat they sustained it is a bit too early to write with the European Y.3.CA. recent-
The scores were :- Chinese Y. M. C. A. Yak any certainty Apart from Pearce Saver, Goodwin Ramsay, and Ting, 143 Wong Lan Yui, 200 the obvious names are Hayward, Bowker (it). There are many Young Pak Lin, 200: Tang Chung more possibles. Teddy Fincher Nin, 200: Leung Kn Chun, 200; and Parker, Reid, Wales, Hammond, T. C. Chenh (eant.), 211,145. Rumjahn, it he plays regularly. A. S. Ismail and Jex all should have a trial. There are probably good many more. Anyway in a week or two things will be clearer.
Hinton,
Local Crickst.
**+
Euroocan Y.M.C.A.-Cresswell, 0: Leach, 187: Murray, 113: Richards, 113: Ponsford. 100: and. W. L. Walker (capt.), 140-817.
Another Exhibition Match, Another exhibition match between Bandmaster Cresswell of the, North- ptonshires, and Guardsman Hine. of the Scots Guards, is to be play ed on Saturday evening, October end, at the European Y.M.C.A.. Rowicon, beginning at 8.30 p.m. On this occasion Guardsman Hine, who conceded 20 in a 500 up game earer this week, will concede 100 rst match played this week Cress. points to his opponent. well scored 200), and Hize 31o.
PRIZES.
In the
TO BE DISTRIBUTED NEXT WEEK.
It was a matter of great regret to me that the physical impossibility of being in two places at once pre- Too Many Cookst
vented me from seeing the K.C.C. After which portentous exordiunt Royal Navy match." My for I may as well say frankly that Imation is, therefore, second hand bloomer, but it comes from a sound source. Ramsay only got 29 before being think they have made a Subject to correction, I think that caught at the wicket, but he showed since and including the 1919 match that he knew how rans should be the Selection Committee has can get and was a head and shoulders sisted of three persons only. To above anyone else for style: E. C. they were given to you, it is better are generally easier than cils be enlarge it by two extra members Fincher was not impressive but
a step absolutely in the Bevis played out of his best knocks QUEEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS to do without them both for your cause they are for less insistant and secas
accommodating to existing wrong direction. Too many cook for 4. He was, however, I venture own sake and the appearance of more
It is fairly obvious conditions. There is also the idea soil the broth, and they taketo shink a little above his usual your room. that generally speaking, oils, water that it is easier to judge the artistic the devil of a time settling its in-form. (All right, I'll buy the next
My next objection is
one!) It was Goodwit's first day drawings and etchings, merits of either of these than of gredients.
This is quite that with the exception of Mr. T. out and he bowled fairly well. When should not be hung indiscriminate an oil painting, ly in one room, or all events not fallacios, except in durch as the E Pearce, who, apart entirely frum batting he lost his wicket to s
There are, more retiring qualities of their his proved capacity both as in clos juxtaposition.
A B. Fogerty who took a ball instance, andil painting is of the less appareat to the casual observer. quite enough this year to make his wide on the leg side and whipped of course, exceptions when for technique make a hal pirer of work player and a captain, had done magnificent piece of stumping by drawinga have chima to play (barring accidents) of the bails. Lyal, who having sensitive delicate type of say Corot Water colour
modern example, always been popular in England certain. I do not think that it can McEvoy. There are, again, water both with artists and insmen, and justly he said that any member bad spell with the bat, bowled overs. Dale batted enlours which are neatly akin in wherever -English people go they of the Committee is not a possible steadily taking 4 wickets for 43
an oil, are willing and glad to buy water member of the eleven. At the same nicely and got four for 45. colour and treatment to painting, and etchings which have colour sketches of the locality. This time it seems equally clear that
born playing owing to ill health, some of the qualities of painting, they may usually do, but it is not each of these four gentlemen will understand, really should not have
often that they have such an oppor- have to play for his place." This and was completely off colour, but these are the exceptions.
Other Matches. tunity as is offered twice a year in makes things very unpleasant for The choice of pictures should de- Hong Kong by the exhibition held them. I have been told by many
Recreio were at home to Craigeu
beaten by pend to a large extent on the re- corative scheme of colour and fer in Meera Komor & Komor's show members of past Selection Com-
roomy. Among the pictures at the mittees who have been in a like Rower and were
runs in a low-scoring match. 8. nishing; or, from the point of view of the artist, these should be chosen Inst exhibition which clowd yester predicament, that it was most em-
Once, a well-known Hachiuma and E. Zimmern should with a view to the picture or pic-day, were a large number by Roine barrassing. "tures it is proposed to hang in the of the formest Japanese artists of gentleman had a thoroughly bad be acquisitions to the winning club to-day, together with the work of patch in the trials and it was with for whom Fritz, on a wicket that That the utmost dificulty that he was suited him, took five wickets for a number of lesser people.
The I.R.C. beat the Hong Kong these pictures found a ready market prevented from insisting on drop eighteen in nine overs. is evinced by the fact that over 500 ping himself. His success in the of them were sold within 9 days. petual games was extraordinary but Electric by 110 to 71 in an unexcit
we nearly lost him because he was ing match. too hard on himself.
"
or, to
room.
take
With moderu furnishing schemes etchings or water colour drawings (Continked in next Calumin.)
When We Were Very Young
we had not the boon possessed by all youngsters to-day, of enjoying
Nature's delicious sweetmeat
SUN-MAID RAISINS
"
The Seedless Raisins in the Red Package.
They contain Iron
and are a food and a tonic,-as well as a sweet, that by enriching
"the blood helps to bring
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Snu-Maid Raisins
can be eaten straight
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In two sizes
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Look for the Maid of the Sun on the Red Package.
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Tomorrow's Games.
Hunt,
If fine to-morrow the H.K.C.C. play. Kowloon at Kowloon and there should be a most interesting match. I particularly want to see the Kowloon cracks
in action.
The distribution of sports prizes will take place on the Queen's Col lege Ground, Causeway Bay, on in connection with Queen's College
Wednesday next (October 19th).
Lady Chow has kindly conscated
ceremony is timed for 5 p.m... to distribute the prizes, and the
and tennis from 3 pau, to 3 p.m.
Prior to this there will be football
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON 1ST XI. K.O.S.B
This match will take place on Saturday, 1stb, kick off 130 p.m., Kowloon:-Wood; Bodahon and on the Kowloon Clab ground. Caveille; Hedley, Sims and Bliss: Pile. Vickers, May, Miles and Muir. Resorye: Slipper.
KOWLOON 2ND XI. . CLUB DE RECREIO.
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This match will take place on "Saturday, kick off 3 p.m. on the
Club de Recreio ground.
Lynl Dale "Murray Brace
Bowling Analysis,
W.
13 1
40 *
10 1 36
0
8.3 D
41
3 0 11
4 0
30
Individually considered, of course. there can be no objection. I trust this is a quite clear. Capt. Dobbie as a representative of the Garrison,
Kowlcon 2nd XI. -Angus, jur.; As well as an experienced cricketer, in my opinion is an excellent choice. Civil Service play the Cameronians Spary and Pasco (Capt.): Nicholls, The Hartley and Roberts; Reed, Jones. Capt. Morris would have been as in a friendly at the Valley. good save that the former lives Navy II have a game, on their Easterbrook, Coates and Eastman. next door to the ground and it is ground there, but the first team Reserves: Dunnett and Angus, sar." much easier for him to keep that are not playing as they failed to For other matches continuously watching eye on the get a ground, nets as well as on trial games which see other columns to-day and to- Two extremely interest- it so necessary. Mr. C. R., Sayer morrow. presumably represents the othering games will be played on October clubs. He has played "Interport 19th and October 20th to wit Navy cricket since 1912. And it is gene- 7. R.A.F. and Navy. Army res rally admitted that there is little peetively. I hope to provide "n between him and Mr. A. W. Hay account of each, all being well in ward for sound knowledge of the the subsequent Thursday mornings"
But he is a cricketer who issues. gime. plays most of his cricket away from
Saturday's cricket the H.K.C.C. and, therefore, would simply swamped by rain. We got nrry my vote. I see no reason for a bit of sun after on Sunday and any more. Mr. Bowker is the fifth member. It is possible that I shall Monday but it has been pretty wet ever since, though yesterday was be told that he is included to re-colder and drier. Ilear the grounds present the opinion of the younger tomorrow will not be too good en Feneration. If 80. observe that legically there should ess. Mr. Claxton can persuad the heavens above to do the decent be Chinese and Indian recrescata thing. But what will be, will be.
R. ABBIT. I cannot help having a king sort of idea that
"Mr. Richard Hancock, who won't be KOWLOON C.C. ». NORTHANTS. here to help us, is considered an equal to three men and appoint. ments have been made accordingly.
I can
only
Last
† Bevis § Ross
was
On their own round yesterday afternoon, the Kowloon Cricket
I have no doubt that I shall have Club played the 1st Eto. Northants
made myself thoroughly unpopular
in some circles by these remarks Regiment, the match resulting in a draw. A feature of the game was However, like Hanley's hero my head will be bloody but unbow. the century by Lieut.-Col. Barber ed."
Personally I should have who made 105 for the Military chosen Pearce and Dabhie and left team. He gave an all round dis them to carry on and consult Saver play, his speciality being off drives. and Hayward in the final selection He found the boundary no less than if they wished to. Let it be clearly 14 times. The Northants Regiment understood that I don't mean that batted first and ran up the big total of 180 runs before declaring at the I seriously think we shall get a worse team than we might. But I fall of the fourth wicket. Kowloon do think that the labour, of pro-later replied with 100 runs for the ducing the proper result will be lose of five wickets when stumps were drawn. Lieut. Dale was top more prolonged and painful.
scorer with 30 runs.
The scores follow:
Northants. Lt-Col. W. D. Barber, st.
Brace, b Murray
105
Probables: The Garrison.
The Army Trial and the Army r Club match give us some sort of a line on the various players who may come under the eye of the Selection Committee. I refer, of course, only to those eligible to piny for the Colony,, I have seen the Garrison out twice and the Army out
Cually rather quickly
out"
by the way), and I think it is pretty clear that the play- ers for frst consideration are Dobbic, Morris, Bridgeland, Hankey
On and perhaps Thorpe. present form I can recollect no one else, for Lake and Goodyear are not im- pressive enough with the ball. Should any unfortunate accident prévent Pearce from keeping,
Pte. Meikle, é Bevis, b Lyal 3 Lt. J. R. Wetherall, é Elliott,
b Lyal
Lt. I. G. W Melsome,
Murrayfi
Sgt. Loveland, not out.
Extras es
20
Total (for Lykts, dec.).380
Capt. H. W. Hinchcliffe, Lt. Bollard, Sgt. Freshwater, Sgt. Albrecht, Cpl. Good and Pte. Boxes did not bit
(Gostinued on next Column.)
*
4 0 17
Bowled 1 no ball. Bowled I wide. S-Bowled wides.
Kowloon C.C.
W. Brace, b Freshwater Lt. K. Hunt, c Albrecht, b.
Wetherall
J. Dick, c Meike, b Wethe-
rall
Lt. Dale, not out
Lt. H. A. 7. Elliott, l.b.w.,
b Freshwater
Capt. F. G. Bevis, e Fresh-
water, b Melsome
J. C. Lyal, not out
Extras....
292
"Total" (for 5 wickets) ....100 Rev. J. P. Murray, H. T. Buxtor, N. H. Ross and A. N. Other did not bat
Bowling Analysis,
.0.
Melsome Freshwater Wetherall Howes
3 14
40
5
0
0
HONG KONG ELECTRIC v. POLICE.
This match will take place at Happy Valley to-morrow afternoon. H.K. Electric Co.-H. F. Ako- hurst, 1. de Rome, JC, Dunbar," C. E. Gabagan, H. S. Jones, W. N. H. Murdoch, C. Murray, W. B. Muskett S. J Stinesby, G. T. Thomsia and J. B. Way (captain). Reserves: S. Descon "and S. J. Clarko.
VOLUNTEERS. INDIANS.
This match will be played on the Indian Recreation Club ground Sookunpoo, on Sunday, at 2 pm. Volunteers:-H. Buxton, C. T. Evans, E. C. Fineher, J. 1. Hintos, S. Jer, G. P. Lammert. O. Moor, H. Y. Parker (capt.), A. Reid, J. A. Summers, and 0. D. Walls.
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